Orygmatobothrium spp. (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) from triakid sharks in Argentina: Redescription of Orygmatobothrium schmittii and description of a new species

Two species of Orygmatobothrium were found inhabiting triakid sharks collected from the coast of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Orygmatobothrium schmittii from Mustelus schmitti is redescribed, including new information on the microtrich pattern. Orygmatobothrium juani n. sp. from Mustelus fascia...

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spelling todo:paper_00223395_v94_n5_p1087_Ivanov2023-10-03T14:31:51Z Orygmatobothrium spp. (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) from triakid sharks in Argentina: Redescription of Orygmatobothrium schmittii and description of a new species Ivanov, V.A. coastal zone eggshell flatworm fossil record morphology new species paleobiology reconstruction shark Argentina article cestode egg shell egg size nonhuman Orygmatobothrium juani Orygmatobothrium schmittii ovary follicle scolex shark testis Animals Argentina Cestoda Cestode Infections Fish Diseases Microscopy, Electron, Scanning Sharks Argentina Buenos Aires [Argentina] South America Cestoda Chondrichthyes Mustelus fasciatus Mustelus schmitti Paraorygmatobothrium Tetraphyllidea Triakidae Two species of Orygmatobothrium were found inhabiting triakid sharks collected from the coast of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Orygmatobothrium schmittii from Mustelus schmitti is redescribed, including new information on the microtrich pattern. Orygmatobothrium juani n. sp. from Mustelus fasciatus can be distinguished from all other species in the genus using the following combination of characters: worm length, number of proglottids, number of testes, testes distribution, size of eggs, ornamented egg shell, shape of bothridial cleft at level of the marginal accessory sucker, and the extension of vitelline follicles. Species in Orygmatobothrium share a common microtrich pattern with the distal bothridial surface covered with maisiform microtriches interspersed with filiform microtriches, a proximal bothridial surface covered with trifid microtriches, with a medial projection conspicuously larger than the lateral basal projections interspersed with filiform microtriches, an inner and outer surface of the accessory sucker and glandulomuscular organ covered with short filiform microtriches, the scolex proper and cephalic peduncle surface covered with bladelike microtriches, and the germinative zone and entire strobila covered with scutes formed by densely packed filiform microtriches. This general configuration is basically similar to the microtrich pattern described in species of Orectolobicestus and Paraorygmatobothrium. © American Society of Parasitologists 2008. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00223395_v94_n5_p1087_Ivanov
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topic coastal zone
eggshell
flatworm
fossil record
morphology
new species
paleobiology
reconstruction
shark
Argentina
article
cestode
egg shell
egg size
nonhuman
Orygmatobothrium juani
Orygmatobothrium schmittii
ovary follicle
scolex
shark
testis
Animals
Argentina
Cestoda
Cestode Infections
Fish Diseases
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Sharks
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
South America
Cestoda
Chondrichthyes
Mustelus fasciatus
Mustelus schmitti
Paraorygmatobothrium
Tetraphyllidea
Triakidae
spellingShingle coastal zone
eggshell
flatworm
fossil record
morphology
new species
paleobiology
reconstruction
shark
Argentina
article
cestode
egg shell
egg size
nonhuman
Orygmatobothrium juani
Orygmatobothrium schmittii
ovary follicle
scolex
shark
testis
Animals
Argentina
Cestoda
Cestode Infections
Fish Diseases
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Sharks
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
South America
Cestoda
Chondrichthyes
Mustelus fasciatus
Mustelus schmitti
Paraorygmatobothrium
Tetraphyllidea
Triakidae
Ivanov, V.A.
Orygmatobothrium spp. (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) from triakid sharks in Argentina: Redescription of Orygmatobothrium schmittii and description of a new species
topic_facet coastal zone
eggshell
flatworm
fossil record
morphology
new species
paleobiology
reconstruction
shark
Argentina
article
cestode
egg shell
egg size
nonhuman
Orygmatobothrium juani
Orygmatobothrium schmittii
ovary follicle
scolex
shark
testis
Animals
Argentina
Cestoda
Cestode Infections
Fish Diseases
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Sharks
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
South America
Cestoda
Chondrichthyes
Mustelus fasciatus
Mustelus schmitti
Paraorygmatobothrium
Tetraphyllidea
Triakidae
description Two species of Orygmatobothrium were found inhabiting triakid sharks collected from the coast of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Orygmatobothrium schmittii from Mustelus schmitti is redescribed, including new information on the microtrich pattern. Orygmatobothrium juani n. sp. from Mustelus fasciatus can be distinguished from all other species in the genus using the following combination of characters: worm length, number of proglottids, number of testes, testes distribution, size of eggs, ornamented egg shell, shape of bothridial cleft at level of the marginal accessory sucker, and the extension of vitelline follicles. Species in Orygmatobothrium share a common microtrich pattern with the distal bothridial surface covered with maisiform microtriches interspersed with filiform microtriches, a proximal bothridial surface covered with trifid microtriches, with a medial projection conspicuously larger than the lateral basal projections interspersed with filiform microtriches, an inner and outer surface of the accessory sucker and glandulomuscular organ covered with short filiform microtriches, the scolex proper and cephalic peduncle surface covered with bladelike microtriches, and the germinative zone and entire strobila covered with scutes formed by densely packed filiform microtriches. This general configuration is basically similar to the microtrich pattern described in species of Orectolobicestus and Paraorygmatobothrium. © American Society of Parasitologists 2008.
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author Ivanov, V.A.
author_facet Ivanov, V.A.
author_sort Ivanov, V.A.
title Orygmatobothrium spp. (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) from triakid sharks in Argentina: Redescription of Orygmatobothrium schmittii and description of a new species
title_short Orygmatobothrium spp. (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) from triakid sharks in Argentina: Redescription of Orygmatobothrium schmittii and description of a new species
title_full Orygmatobothrium spp. (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) from triakid sharks in Argentina: Redescription of Orygmatobothrium schmittii and description of a new species
title_fullStr Orygmatobothrium spp. (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) from triakid sharks in Argentina: Redescription of Orygmatobothrium schmittii and description of a new species
title_full_unstemmed Orygmatobothrium spp. (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) from triakid sharks in Argentina: Redescription of Orygmatobothrium schmittii and description of a new species
title_sort orygmatobothrium spp. (cestoda: tetraphyllidea) from triakid sharks in argentina: redescription of orygmatobothrium schmittii and description of a new species
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